Ranks No. 4 in WVU's record books for field goals made (184) by a sophomore in a single season, while ranking No. 6 for field goal attempts

Led WVU with 25 games in double figures and 14 games as WVU’s scoring leader, including a team-leading nine 20-point games

Her 20-point games (9) rank as the fourth-most by a sophomore in a single season in program history

Made 34.3 percent (70-204) from beyond the arc, the 10th-highest 3-point field goal percentage in the league

Averaged 2.1 threes per game, the fifth-best average of all league players

Recorded a career-best 31 points on 71.4 percent (10-14) shooting, including five threes, in WVU's win over Kansas State on Feb. 8, the only Mountaineer to have a 30-point outing that season

Played in 34 games, earning 32 starts

Missed one game with a concussion (Fairleigh Dickinson)

Led WVU with 24 points and co-led with six rebounds in the Big 12 Conference Championship title game against Baylor

Earned the first start of her career in the season-opening game against Ohio State on Nov. 15

At West Virginia (2012-13):

Big 12 All-Freshman Team

Leading scorer off the bench with 5.8 points per game, the ninth-highest scoring average of all Big 12 freshmen

Played in all 31 games, averaging 13 min. per game

Recorded 13 3-pointers for WVU, the third-most on the team

Had six double-figure scoring outings and led WVU in scoring four times

Was named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Freshman of the Week for the week of Dec. 10 after averaging 12 points and five rebounds in wins over Marshall and St. Bonaventure, earning the first weekly award for WVU in the Big 12 Conference

Recorded a career-high 18 points, including four 3-pointers, in a win at No. 24 Iowa State

Totaled 50 rebounds, averaging 1.6 per game, tied with two others for the highest rebounding percentage of all Big 12 freshmen

Pulled down a career-best five rebounds twice

Recorded a 32.3 field goal percentage (65-201) for the fifth-highest percentage of all Big 12 freshmen

Became the first-ever female player out of the state of Connecticut to be selected to play in the McDonald’s All American Girls Game, helping the East team to a 79-78 win with 13 points, the second-highest total on the team, two rebounds and two steals